Grounds Maintenance London

contract-maintenance-london

How do Ginkgo’s grounds maintenance contracts work?

Once we have performed a site visit and fully assessed the on-going grounds maintenance requirements, we can agree a budget and time schedule for your contract. The next bit is to keep you up to date and satisfied with the work as we go along. Our in-house IT system uses the latest technology to record the work schedule and produces an annual grounds maintenance operational plan from which our assignments are delegated and managed. Our daily movements are also monitored and recorded via vehicle tracking devices so you know when we’re on site. We always make sure we listen to feedback; it’s the key to growing our business and providing the best grounds maintenance service we can. We record, collate, analyse and monitor all feedback including any and all praise or dissatisfaction. If ever our clients feel unhappy with our work, we will do everything we can to bring the grounds maintenance work up to the agreed standard.

Who does Ginkgo work with?

The company is in its 24th year and our 14-strong specialist team have a combined horticultural experience of around 250 years. We are proud to say that some of our clients include The Peabody Trust, Notting Hill Housing, Michael Richards and Co, Mansells, The BMA, Ottolenghi, Ealing Borough Council, The Royal Borough of Kensington and Chelsea, Harrow Borough Council, Wandsworth Council and dozens of primary schools in London.

Put your grounds maintenance care in our hands

Our very first client still trusts Ginkgo to complete their grounds maintenance needs. If you would like to use Ginkgo Gardens to help maintain your property, organisation or business’ outdoor areas, give us feedback or arrange a site visit, get in touch with us now.

Enquire about our Grounds Maintenance London services

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Grounds Maintenance Blog Posts

Tents about town

It is always helpful to get to know the residents and promote the Horticultural

Community food growing

Community food growing is fast becoming a regular feature in communal gardens across London.

Peabody in bloom

For the second year running we are sponsoring Peabody in Bloom. Peabody in Bloom

 
 

Copyright 2024 Ginkgo Gardens